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Matt Davignon wrote: > Wasn't there once a time when radio playlists were more regional? Once upon a time, that was true. That was how local bands became regional bands became national bands. As more and more radio stations picked up on an act, the bigger the act got. (That the slow path as opposed to being "discovered.") Now Clear Channel is the McDonald's of radio. Each hamburger tastes exactly alike no matter where it's served. These days, a radio station won't play anything except: 1. bands that the corporate office tells them to play. 2. bands that can tell them what other stations are playing their music. Of course that's none because getting that first station to play your music without being able to say... Well, you know it's Catch 22. Cheers, Bill